The Rajasthan Cartridge Recyclers Association was reportedly formed a year ago and is said to have 80 members.
As CRN India reports, not only does Jaipur is host to not only a ten year old State IT Association (Rajasthan Computer Traders Association (RCTA)), but also “has recently formed another state association for Printing and Cartridge partners named- Rajasthan Cartridge Recyclers Association, a year old body, with having 80 members from across Rajasthan,” who “feel the market is flooded with cheap and spurious Chinese cartridges at throwaway pricing which is hurting the business of authorized printers and cartridges partners.”
Mihir Sharma, president of State IT Association, RCTA was speaking to CRN India and told the publication: “The association has been dealing in solving in regular market disputes and back end issues of partners. The effect of demonetisation was temporary and GST has, in fact, streamlined financial and taxation processes. We now find it much easier to trade because system loopholes have been plugged.”
Daya Shankar Sharma, general secretary of this new association added: “The main objective of this newly formed association is to educate customers on buying original and genuine cartridges and recycling of these cartridges over time. There is a need for this awareness and collectively we will overcome this challenge.”
According to CRN India RCTA is “also planning to meet the state government for its intervention.”